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quantum mechanics

The researchers at Google Quantum AI and Stanford University explored how measurements can fundamentally change the structure of quantum information in space-time.

Google Quantum AI and Stanford University researchers use measurements to generate quantum entanglement and teleportation

Quantum vacuum fluctuations, conceptual illustration.

Exploring vacuum energy

In a graphic representation of a two-dimensional material, squeezing and stretching leads to, respectively, positive and negative signs of the anomalous Hall effect, represented by arrows. Credits:Image: Hang Chi

New quantum magnet unleashes electronics potential

Digital brain illustration. Pixabay

Quantum Computers Embrace Quantum Mechanics

Visualization of quantized vortex ring above the plane (green curve), normal-fluid vortex rings (reddish half circles)

Scientists Unravel Mystery of Quantum Vortex Interaction in Superfluid Helium

A Brief History of Science

Realization of a source-device-independent quantum random number generator secured by nonlocal dispersion cancellation. Credit: Ji-Ning Zhang

Quantum random number generator operates securely and independently of source devices

Topological quantum computations are accomplished by entwining the world-lines of non-Abelian anyons.

Google spots unusual memory behavior of anyon particles

Vacuum chamber containing the atom chip

Paradoxical quantum phenomenon measured for the first time

Origin of Life: Unsolved or Unsolvable?

Cosmic April Fool

Cold Fusion is a suppressed technology

When a beam of light is shone into a water droplet, the light is trapped inside the droplet.

Creating an ‘optical atom’ with water and light

Image from simulation of ice XVIII. Oxygen ions (red) occupy a regular crystal lattice, while protons (white) diffuse like a liquid

Exotic Ice Helps Explains Uranus, Neptune Magnetic Mysteries

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